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there were allegations of police mismanaging evidence and the defense will delve into oscar's fear of crime that propelled him to shoot at what he said he thought was an intruder who broke into his house in the middle of the night. as an olympian, oscar pistorius made south africa proud on the world stage. tomorrow his life and his actions will take center stage in a courtroom here. that, too, will be watched just as closely by his countrymen and many around the world. lester, the trial gets under way tomorrow with opening statements by the prosecution, and in a first for this country, a south african judge has allowed cameras in the courtroom. it's going to be televised. a lot of people will be watching it. the trial is expected to last from three to five weeks and a verdict possibly weeks after that. you can imagine it is going to grip the nation and a lot of media attention from around the world. >> thanks. we're going to switch gears and talked about the red carpet. for many people, the only question that matters is who are you wearing? we'll take a closer look at your fidelity gr
there were allegations of police mismanaging evidence and the defense will delve into oscar's fear of crime that propelled him to shoot at what he said he thought was an intruder who broke into his house in the middle of the night. as an olympian, oscar pistorius made south africa proud on the world stage. tomorrow his life and his actions will take center stage in a courtroom here. that, too, will be watched just as closely by his countrymen and many around the world. lester, the trial gets...
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>> i think as we're both criminal defense attorneys, and i'm sure we've both done arraignments where we've advised their clients to turn their t-shirt inside out because they were wearing a pro-drug message. here these are students who are wearing american flag t-shirts to their school, and i think in this decision which backed up the school's right to tell the students to turn their t-shirt inside out or send them home, i think that the decision was very narrowly tailored, and it did not at all address the fact that then-american students were allowed to wear mexican flag attire or colors bearing the mexican flag. and this is a huge problem that in our own country students are not allowed to wear t-shirts that show their pride if their country. martha: yeah. i mean, there's two levels to this. there's the legal level, and then there's the school administrative level. alex, go back to the legal level here for a moment, because this may find its way all the way to the supreme court. how is it that you don't have the right to express in your own country wearing a t-shirt with the flag
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we will hear from the prosecution and reveal the defense's strategy in the case. >>> we will get you ready for sunday's big academy awards and the biggest categories are too close to call. >>> coming up on "trending," why this statue is meant to honor one of the most influential men is raising eyebrows all over the world. >>> and a rossen report. if you've ever been drawn in by the dramatic before and afters, in the weight loss ads, wait until you see where they come from after your local news. what 8 grams of protein looks like when you're getting the most out of yourself and out of life. start your day with the power of protein. milk life. for what reality teaches you firsthand. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. introducing the 2014 glk. the engineering and the experience of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz ♪ through mercedes-benz oh, there's an energy crisis ha
we will hear from the prosecution and reveal the defense's strategy in the case. >>> we will get you ready for sunday's big academy awards and the biggest categories are too close to call. >>> coming up on "trending," why this statue is meant to honor one of the most influential men is raising eyebrows all over the world. >>> and a rossen report. if you've ever been drawn in by the dramatic before and afters, in the weight loss ads, wait until you see where...
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today the defense is challenging a couple's testimony that they heard screams and gunshots coming from pistorius's home the night he shot his girlfriend. pistorius's next door neighbor broke down on the stand yesterday recalling the screams that she heard. >> the shots [crying] >> at one point pistorius -- you can see him as he puts his hands over his ears appearing to block out his testimony. he has pleaded not guilty. we'll keep watching this case. >>> at this hour officials are preparing for a more extensive investigation into that massive gas explosion that blew apart a condominium complex leaving one woman dead and seven others hurt. this happened in ewing, new jersey, after contractors responded to a power problem, hit a gas line. neighbors say the force from the blast felt like a bomb. >> it kind of blew me back like 10, 15 feet. it was just chaos outside. people were crying, nobody knew what was going on. >> look at that right there. this house is blown to bits. several of those homes were leveled. most of the residents forced from their homes, wouldn't be able to return until
today the defense is challenging a couple's testimony that they heard screams and gunshots coming from pistorius's home the night he shot his girlfriend. pistorius's next door neighbor broke down on the stand yesterday recalling the screams that she heard. >> the shots [crying] >> at one point pistorius -- you can see him as he puts his hands over his ears appearing to block out his testimony. he has pleaded not guilty. we'll keep watching this case. >>> at this hour...
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homeowners also worked to build their own last line of defense. >> this homeowner put up some plastic on his hillside hoping to prevent some slides. >> we are as prepared as we can be. i hope it's good enough. >> reporter: even before the rain started falling, many people packed up and heeded warnings. still, some are staying put, at least for now. >> it looks like the rain's really building up and there's water flowing. we'll probably decide to go but for right now, we're staying and assessing how the storm's going to do. >> reporter: you know when we have wildfires here there are people who will stay behind and try to protect their homes, but the police say when it comes to floods and mud slides there's really nothing you can do to stop it. they say you might as well be safe and get out. anthony and norah? >> ben tracy, thanks. >>> it's too cold to be raining in chicago this morning. the windchill there is below zero. this arctic blast stretches from the northern rockies to the east coast. elaine quijano is in detroit, one of the cities hardest hit by the cold winter. elaine, good m
homeowners also worked to build their own last line of defense. >> this homeowner put up some plastic on his hillside hoping to prevent some slides. >> we are as prepared as we can be. i hope it's good enough. >> reporter: even before the rain started falling, many people packed up and heeded warnings. still, some are staying put, at least for now. >> it looks like the rain's really building up and there's water flowing. we'll probably decide to go but for right now,...
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meanwhile, russian warplanes have been probing ukrainian airspace, testing their defenses and their resolve, and, of course, the resolve of the west. brian? >> bill neely who was in the crimea for us. andrea mitchell before that who now departs with secretary of state john kerry for kiev. thanks to you both. we are now joined by michael mcfaul, who just days ago departed as u.s. ambassador to russia to return to stanford university as an expert on the region and the country and its president, vladimir putin. mr. ambassador, a lot of folks on tv over the weekend seem to desperately want this to be a plot line, putin versus obama. if you're vladimir putin, however, how much is the u.s. a part of your thinking and how much is this truly a domestic matter to you? >> well, for president putin, ukraine is very important to his vision of creating what he calls a eurasian economic union. and just a month ago he was victorious in his view when then president yanukovych rejected the european and started negotiations with russia. but then just a few weeks ago, that president, yanukovych fled russia, a
meanwhile, russian warplanes have been probing ukrainian airspace, testing their defenses and their resolve, and, of course, the resolve of the west. brian? >> bill neely who was in the crimea for us. andrea mitchell before that who now departs with secretary of state john kerry for kiev. thanks to you both. we are now joined by michael mcfaul, who just days ago departed as u.s. ambassador to russia to return to stanford university as an expert on the region and the country and its...
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start your journey at capella.edu. >>> defense secretary warns that russian russians defense risks becoming a serious situation soon. >> as we look ahead of these developments you have the y ukraine military and now beare he hearing about power being shut off to a base. troops are close to each other in a volatile situation. what is the pentagon's view about this? >> the pentagon is absolutely adamant it doesn't want to talk about this at all. but the pentagon is going to have to start talking about it. senior administration official has said that russian forces now have kcomplete operational control of the peninsula. that makes this a full on military situation at this point. that means the russian military controls air, land and sea, as you said, the top naval official now essentially to the russian side. what does the pentagon do about it if they want to engage in the russian military as a way of engaging of pulling back. they don't know who may defect next to the russian side. controlling for that. that up to this point appears to be the russian goal and it looks like the u.s. has concl
start your journey at capella.edu. >>> defense secretary warns that russian russians defense risks becoming a serious situation soon. >> as we look ahead of these developments you have the y ukraine military and now beare he hearing about power being shut off to a base. troops are close to each other in a volatile situation. what is the pentagon's view about this? >> the pentagon is absolutely adamant it doesn't want to talk about this at all. but the pentagon is going to...
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ukraine's defense minister says 6,000 additional russian troops have arrived here. all of this after president obama warned russia not to intervene in ukraine. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capital, the pro-russian coup gathers pace. its new leader's announcing they now control ukraine's army, navy and air force here. any commander who disappears, says the new prime minister, should leave. just beyond crimea's borders and along the frontier with ukraine, russia continues one of its biggest military exercises since the fall of the soviet union. 150,000 men maneuvering as president putin is now, to show their strength to the world. the streets of crimea are calm. the vote here to decide who should rule has been brought forward to the end of the month. within weeks, crimea, always pro-russian, could be free of ukrainian rule for good. -- give in to what it calls russian provocation and that its troops are ready to hit back, if nece
ukraine's defense minister says 6,000 additional russian troops have arrived here. all of this after president obama warned russia not to intervene in ukraine. >> the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: in crimea's capital, the pro-russian coup gathers pace. its new leader's announcing they now control ukraine's army, navy and air force here. any commander who...
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there is of course evolutional changes that take place in defense and also in offense. but does this put us in a position? take for instance right now we would not be able to respond to something in the ukraine? >> i don't think we're going to respond. >> i know we're not going to. diplomatic and economic. i'm talking about do we have the hardware to put an option on the table that would be a ground force of some substance. >> well, we wouldn't use a ground force in any case whether we had it or not. we might be a part of a ground fwors that included nato. but we would not need massive numbers of people in order to enforce anything in ukraine if that's what we wanted to do along with our allies. whatever we wanted to do within reason, we could do without people. but in actual fact, we're not going to do that stuff. it doesn't make any strategic sense. >> so why is putin testing us? >> i think he's testing us less than he is going after something that he thinks is vitally important to his national defense. >> the port? >> you said earlier in his previous segmentes the hi
there is of course evolutional changes that take place in defense and also in offense. but does this put us in a position? take for instance right now we would not be able to respond to something in the ukraine? >> i don't think we're going to respond. >> i know we're not going to. diplomatic and economic. i'm talking about do we have the hardware to put an option on the table that would be a ground force of some substance. >> well, we wouldn't use a ground force in any case...
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and play a little bit of defense. 20 at half, presently with 23 points the former new york david lee with a one hand and all status you can tell by the former college player is their back up goalie. didn't have to get in the game. and shepherd with his second of the year tieing it up at one. buffalo retakes the lead in the third. it's 2-1, sabres. sharks lose 4-2. if you believe in conspiracies looks like something fishy went down. david wright rallied in the wee hours of the morning to defeat eric soguard m that twitter contest. leading some to believe they didn't want their relative unknown beat out a star. it took a 25,000 vote to give wright the narrow victory. if there are hanging chads on twitter we'd be examining them now. the rest of the giants beat milwaukee 4-3. tiger woods in danger just missing the cut today. enjoying round two waiting for someone to walk by. that is brandon dejong. trailing rory mcelroy. looks like his old self again. he's atopt leader board and has the lead going into the weekend in a pga tour event. abc7 sports brought to you by orchard supply hardware
and play a little bit of defense. 20 at half, presently with 23 points the former new york david lee with a one hand and all status you can tell by the former college player is their back up goalie. didn't have to get in the game. and shepherd with his second of the year tieing it up at one. buffalo retakes the lead in the third. it's 2-1, sabres. sharks lose 4-2. if you believe in conspiracies looks like something fishy went down. david wright rallied in the wee hours of the morning to defeat...
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. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to move troops into crimea, russia can now choose to deescalate this situation and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> there is breaking news tonight. we're learning exactly how the russian invasion came together. just pieces of information starting to form a clearer picture, whether there was a lot of advanced planning or whether the plan was launched really on the fly by russia, implications for u.s. intelligence agencies which are being slammed in some quarters for being caught offg
. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to...
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the defense will portray him as a tragic figure, the para olympic gold medalist who shot his girlfriend after mistaking her for an intruder. the prosecution will argue pistorius is attempting to cover up a far more dangerous fate, that of a violent gun obsessed young man who shot his girlfriend in a murderous fit of rage. it's been dubbed south africa's o.j. simpson trial but here there is no dispute over who pulled the trigger as the story submitted to us during his bail hearing. but shooting someone believing they are a threat is a tough case to prove says forensic specialist dr. david klatzow. >> our law doesn't allow you just to kill somebody who may be a threat to you. the threat to you has got to be real, and it's got to be imminent. >> reporter: in a legal precedent for south africa, much of the case will be broadcast live. it all begins here at pretoria's high court tomorrow. the case was initially set down for three weeks but in all likelihood will take months as the prosecution plans to call at least 107 witnesses. south africa does not have a jury system. so it is up to a jud
the defense will portray him as a tragic figure, the para olympic gold medalist who shot his girlfriend after mistaking her for an intruder. the prosecution will argue pistorius is attempting to cover up a far more dangerous fate, that of a violent gun obsessed young man who shot his girlfriend in a murderous fit of rage. it's been dubbed south africa's o.j. simpson trial but here there is no dispute over who pulled the trigger as the story submitted to us during his bail hearing. but shooting...
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the defense secretary, james clapper, they left the white house earlier today. i can tell you, there are still a few black suvs parked outside of the west wing, a suggestion that there could still be some high-level meetings going on. we also know that defense secretary hagel spoke with his russian counterpart earlier today. white house officials telling me that senior administration officials are monitoring the developments in the ukraine quite closely. now, of course, all of this comes after yesterday's stern warning from president obama who said there would be costs if russia were to engage militarily in ukraine. the question is, what will those costs be? the president vague about that yesterday. but officials here tell nbc news that it could include a boycott of the g-8 summit. that will be held in sochi, russia, this summer. a boycott not just of the u.s. but also of its european allies. that's one of the things that's under consideration. not surprisingly, craig, some of the more hawkish members of congress would like to see the president taking a tougher
the defense secretary, james clapper, they left the white house earlier today. i can tell you, there are still a few black suvs parked outside of the west wing, a suggestion that there could still be some high-level meetings going on. we also know that defense secretary hagel spoke with his russian counterpart earlier today. white house officials telling me that senior administration officials are monitoring the developments in the ukraine quite closely. now, of course, all of this comes after...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back to our ninth annual after the oscars special. kevin spacey is here, all dressed up, and we have many stars waiting in the wings to delight you. but this is interesting, reuters did a poll this week asking people about the oscars, they found two-thirds of americans didn't see any of the best picture nominees this year. but we saw a madea christmas. 67% of those polled said they hadn't seen any of the nominated films. and 60% were unsure of which films should win best picture. i want to repeat that. 67% hadn't seen any of them. but only 60% were unsure which movies should win. that means a quarter of the people who haven't seen any of the movies are sure of which one should win. [ laughter ] >> so we decided to have a little fun with that. we went out on hollywood boulevard before it was crawling with celebrities to ask pedestrians to give us their thoughts on some of the films nominat
you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back to our ninth annual after the oscars special. kevin spacey is here, all dressed up, and we have many stars waiting in the wings to delight you. but this is interesting, reuters did a poll this week asking people about the oscars, they found two-thirds of americans didn't see any of the best picture nominees...
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and the defense is also attacking the credibility of the general's main accuser, saying that she's just not telling the truth. now, all this is going to play out in a military courtroom in north carolina, proceedings, in fact, are under way right now at this moment. he's believed to be the highest-ranking military official to face a court-martial for sexual assault. the former deputy commander of u.s. forces in southern afghanistan, a brigadier general jeffrey sinclair was pulled off duty in 2012 after allegations he coerced a lower-ranking female officer into performing oral sex and threatened her when she tried to end their affair. >> here today to inform you that brigadier general jeffrey a. sinclair has been charged with multiple violations of the uniformed code of military justice. >> reporter: but just as the case was about to go to trial last month the lead prosecutor suddenly dropped out. sinclair's defense team was just questioned the credibility of the lead witness argued that the prosecutor quit because he disagreed with the case. in a statement last night, sinclair's lead at
and the defense is also attacking the credibility of the general's main accuser, saying that she's just not telling the truth. now, all this is going to play out in a military courtroom in north carolina, proceedings, in fact, are under way right now at this moment. he's believed to be the highest-ranking military official to face a court-martial for sexual assault. the former deputy commander of u.s. forces in southern afghanistan, a brigadier general jeffrey sinclair was pulled off duty in...
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this week, kennedy took the stand in her own defense, saying she took the sleeping pill accidentally. the six-member jury continues deliberations today. >>> all right, coming up for us next, a brawl on the basketball court. i've got a lot of people tweeting me about this overnight. a big game ends with a massive fight in the stands, on the court. what happened? joe carter explains what you missed, what i missed overnight. that's coming up next. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. but what's even more surprising is that brushing alone isn't enough to keep it clean. fortunately, you've got listerine®. unlike brushing which mis
this week, kennedy took the stand in her own defense, saying she took the sleeping pill accidentally. the six-member jury continues deliberations today. >>> all right, coming up for us next, a brawl on the basketball court. i've got a lot of people tweeting me about this overnight. a big game ends with a massive fight in the stands, on the court. what happened? joe carter explains what you missed, what i missed overnight. that's coming up next. captain obvious: i'm in a hotel. and a...
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. >> reporter: during cross-examination the pistorius defense team asks if there's any chance it was oscar's screams she heard. mistaking it for a woman's voice. >> i can say yes i heard her screaming. >> reporter: the defense team claims pistorius used a cricket bat to beat down the bathroom door. is it possible too the neighbor heard this and confused it with gunshots. >> if the answer is yes, you say yes, if it's no, you say no. if you don't know, you say i don't know. if you don't remember, you say i don't remember. otherwise, you will be in that witness box for another day and maybe two more or the day thereafter. >> reporter: pistorius says he acted in self-defense thinking an intruder was inside the house. he had no idea he was shooting his girlfriend. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty, my lady. >> reporter: robin, don't forget the prosecution alone has called 107 witnesses so this has a long way to go yet. right now there's another witness in the stand, a neighbor who lived even closer who is telling much the same story of loud screams and bang-bang. >> very chilling. hamish
. >> reporter: during cross-examination the pistorius defense team asks if there's any chance it was oscar's screams she heard. mistaking it for a woman's voice. >> i can say yes i heard her screaming. >> reporter: the defense team claims pistorius used a cricket bat to beat down the bathroom door. is it possible too the neighbor heard this and confused it with gunshots. >> if the answer is yes, you say yes, if it's no, you say no. if you don't know, you say i don't...
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you have seen an increase in spending and asking for fresh spending on defense issues in spending.n of fresh if you look at our stores on nutrition, health for low income families, housing -- those types of things. the budget is a way to reach forward with continued funding. the new stories, the earned credit, the child tax credit, that is news coming out of the budget. host: any thoughts on the differences between cuts and reforms, what she brought up earlier? guest: that is a great point because cuts, are, of course, cuts. what republicans are trying to is not the cast as the party of coldhearted budget-cutting. ryan struggled with this is a issueskesman on poverty for the last several years. republicans are trying to talk about poverty reform. and ryan talks about the importance of job training and work for these programs. reform case for broader -- is that breaking through for republicans? it is difficult to say. i do not think so, yeah a lot of ways. there,hen you are out you hear questions like hers, is this just budget cuts. parties are both trying for reform. is purelyent's bud
you have seen an increase in spending and asking for fresh spending on defense issues in spending.n of fresh if you look at our stores on nutrition, health for low income families, housing -- those types of things. the budget is a way to reach forward with continued funding. the new stories, the earned credit, the child tax credit, that is news coming out of the budget. host: any thoughts on the differences between cuts and reforms, what she brought up earlier? guest: that is a great point...
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defense secretary hagel warned russia to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative action. russia denied involvement in the airport seizures. this situation continues to be ugly and confusing. >>> men's apparel retailer jos. a. banks says it's talking to talk about a higher bid. that's the first time any of these folks said they wanted to talk to each other at all. men's warehouse raising from 57.50 earlier this week and added it would consider increasing that offer to $65 if it was allowed to conduct limited due diligence. hanging in the balance of all of this is eddie bauer which was maybe being played like a fiddle in trying to bring both of these guys back to the table. we always knew they wanted to do a deal of some sort. >> this merger makes sense. >> i would argue this makes more sense. >> these two companies should get together. if you're in your car you won't let them drive past the street where either one of these are located, right? you wouldn't wear a men's warehouse sock. there's no way. >> you know what i think i'm going to do next week? i'm going to dress hea
defense secretary hagel warned russia to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative action. russia denied involvement in the airport seizures. this situation continues to be ugly and confusing. >>> men's apparel retailer jos. a. banks says it's talking to talk about a higher bid. that's the first time any of these folks said they wanted to talk to each other at all. men's warehouse raising from 57.50 earlier this week and added it would consider increasing that offer to $65 if...
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they say he hailed the u s defense that might need to educate themselves in the study finds that i want twenty percent of american soldiers suffer from mental illnesses such as depression panic attacks. all the details in the story on alexa. the kinks the shale gas may be facing fierce opposition across the calais but in britain it's seen as a way to know what i'm eating places and about a possible export opportunities. i see saffron going to find out what did the country's prospects really are in terms of the controversial technique. estimates of trillions of cubic feet a falcon is present in the uk but the method of extracting back out to play this game is played sequence of asheville stories about what the contamination in as late as a result of the failed gas extension princess kidding i think chris wilson from the institution of engineers and managers allows christians how much the pope and the us being in trying to convince the uk that the king has the sense that it's the single most problem on mountain iron and steel taken a name to sell gas industry in terms of sentiment. and on
they say he hailed the u s defense that might need to educate themselves in the study finds that i want twenty percent of american soldiers suffer from mental illnesses such as depression panic attacks. all the details in the story on alexa. the kinks the shale gas may be facing fierce opposition across the calais but in britain it's seen as a way to know what i'm eating places and about a possible export opportunities. i see saffron going to find out what did the country's prospects really are...
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defensemen say it's not one of them in japan says in the ground self defense force will hold more joint drills with the u s marine corps to strengthen its amphibious ahanistan and sn and outside the prefecture on sunday. incidentally drills on a regimen that is tasked with protecting remote islands. the training was based on the scenario of landing on an island after anatomy and patient. james jump from helicopters and chopped or rather both strikers at queensland's eight. i'm in china think the same ad ten activities the defense ministry is planning to set up a three thousand member team. and japan's ability to quickly take back an island that has seen in faded. i'd like to treat troops to return to school with the us marine costs and uncertainty. and as he heads to set up a team as soon as possible. a masterpiece by the japanese at the kiel an artist and art the monarch has resurfaced after more than sixty eight the semi area's best man for his portraits of the beautiful women that were used to make her feel a wood block grants. note the net and got his two meters high and three point
defensemen say it's not one of them in japan says in the ground self defense force will hold more joint drills with the u s marine corps to strengthen its amphibious ahanistan and sn and outside the prefecture on sunday. incidentally drills on a regimen that is tasked with protecting remote islands. the training was based on the scenario of landing on an island after anatomy and patient. james jump from helicopters and chopped or rather both strikers at queensland's eight. i'm in china think...
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they simply will not do that job for glu that's what the defense will do? >> and the defense had a very coherent theor of the case, the one george zimmerman articulated from the very first moment when the police arrived and he had the smoking gun in hand and he said it was self-defense. at trial the defense painted a very scary picture that zimmerman was down, trayvon martin was atop him, was assaulting him, was reaching for the begin, was going to kill him, so zimmerman had to grab the gun and shoot in self-defense. it's a terrifying story, and anybody who believed that of course it would be self-defense. the problem is the mechanics of the evidence didn't support that. and most importantly, george zimmerman showed on a videotape that his gun was holstered behind him and, therefore, it would not be physically possible for him lying on his back, especially a dark night, with trayvon martin on top of him knees to arm pit and see that gun. unless trayvon martin had that vision, the story would not be possibility. >> rose: what is your theory was case. >> my t
they simply will not do that job for glu that's what the defense will do? >> and the defense had a very coherent theor of the case, the one george zimmerman articulated from the very first moment when the police arrived and he had the smoking gun in hand and he said it was self-defense. at trial the defense painted a very scary picture that zimmerman was down, trayvon martin was atop him, was assaulting him, was reaching for the begin, was going to kill him, so zimmerman had to grab the...
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several local government buildings here firing weapons and using sound grenades the so-called self-defense squads were able to repel these attacks but perhaps this was the turning point after which the crimean prime minister announced that he's temporarily taking over the control of all the crimean security services including the the police the military the navy and border guards and he also asked russia for assistance to help protect the local population from any further of possible threats coming from kiev where he said power was hijacked by extremists as a result of a cool now another thing which the local authorities did today was they changed the debate of the referendum aimed at deciding whether or not the crimea should have more independence from kiev the dateless change from eight to march so it should be held in the very nearest a future just explain the east and the southeast of ukraine where we are now our region is heavily populated by ethnic russians around ninety percent of people leaving living in these regions they consider russian as their native language this is according
several local government buildings here firing weapons and using sound grenades the so-called self-defense squads were able to repel these attacks but perhaps this was the turning point after which the crimean prime minister announced that he's temporarily taking over the control of all the crimean security services including the the police the military the navy and border guards and he also asked russia for assistance to help protect the local population from any further of possible threats...
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ourink we should restart missile defense systems in the czech republic and poland. i think first and foremost we have to stabilize the ukraine economy so that they can have a and existorganize where they can. >> what if we don't do this? it sounds like in your estimation, the president is not recognizing the threat that vladimir putin is. what do we risk as a nation in terms of our own security if we allow this to continue? all, putin's excuse is to take care of the russian speaking people that are in ukraine. he is worried about them. speakingre are russian people in poland, romania, latvia, estonia, list the lamia. so this is an assertion -- by the way, adolf hitler used it prior to the outbreak of four or two. -- of world war ii. we have to understand that vladimir putin is an old cold war warrior, and we have to treat him as such. that means sanctions, including a dramatic expansion of the so-called act where we hold people responsible for the things that have been done. and basically an understanding that we are dealing with the individual we are dealing with,
ourink we should restart missile defense systems in the czech republic and poland. i think first and foremost we have to stabilize the ukraine economy so that they can have a and existorganize where they can. >> what if we don't do this? it sounds like in your estimation, the president is not recognizing the threat that vladimir putin is. what do we risk as a nation in terms of our own security if we allow this to continue? all, putin's excuse is to take care of the russian speaking...
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the defense minister said according to orders from the president as of 2:00 p.m., we are on high alert. russia has reason to worry that ukraine may be slipping away. in a rural town that is called -- named after lenin, it is taken down. the ukrainians have taken down the statue. the village plans to change the name, too. the staffue here will soon go into the fields to become a scarecrow. they are carving a new bust of a ukrainian poet to take its place at city hall. he says that ukraine should be a part of europe. >> we have to stand here to protect europe. it is true. >> reporter: tonight, in kiev, independence square, they are still mourning those who died to bring ukraine to this historic crossroad, and there is not a russian flag in sight. protesters in this square, brian, overturned their pro-russian government. it is not clear now how much independence russia will tolerate. brian? >> richard engel who remains in kiev for us tonight, thank you, this is no ordinary time and all of this presents a very difficult balancing act for the u.s., getting involved in what russia again cons
the defense minister said according to orders from the president as of 2:00 p.m., we are on high alert. russia has reason to worry that ukraine may be slipping away. in a rural town that is called -- named after lenin, it is taken down. the ukrainians have taken down the statue. the village plans to change the name, too. the staffue here will soon go into the fields to become a scarecrow. they are carving a new bust of a ukrainian poet to take its place at city hall. he says that ukraine should...
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and that in and of itself a revisiting of missile defense. even discussions that would open up these possibilities. maybe renewed interest in ukraine's ultimate membership in nato. there are a number of things that can be explored. just the exploring of which will put some pressure on putin. but you're right. it has to be calibrated. we don't want to do things that would be so over the top that we would provoke putin to do more militarily. but i do think we have to show a strong front. putin respects strength. and the reality as much as we want to work with russia, vis-a-vis syria, iran, et cetera, russia will ultimately do what putin decides is in russia's interests. so they're going to want to work with us much as we want to work with them. and i think that gives us some freedom to show strength here and make sure there's a diplomatic and economic cost to any further provocation. >> well, you make a great point there. four nato allies right on that western border of ukraine, romania, slovakia, poland, hungary which we have deep obligations
and that in and of itself a revisiting of missile defense. even discussions that would open up these possibilities. maybe renewed interest in ukraine's ultimate membership in nato. there are a number of things that can be explored. just the exploring of which will put some pressure on putin. but you're right. it has to be calibrated. we don't want to do things that would be so over the top that we would provoke putin to do more militarily. but i do think we have to show a strong front. putin...
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we always talk about the insanity defense and if she were tried no question that would be the defense in a case like this. what people forget sometimes the authorities don't even decide to prosecute and they say to themself, you know what, we don't believe that this person was able to establish the intent to commit a crime. and so that could be what prosecutors decide here and decide we don't even think there's a crime, no need for a trial. >> the family, they did what they could. i mean they call the police. they tried -- >> everyone in this case did what they should have done, the family, the police went and talked to her. >> the rescuers on the beach, how quickly they acted. >> unbelievable. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> thank you, guys. >>> a major report, a mysterious disappearance of holly bobo. a suspect is in custody this morning three years after the 20-year-old vanished. abc's gio benitez here with the latest. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you, george. holly bobo's case sparked a nationwide search. the reward set at nearly $500,000. now this morning, po
we always talk about the insanity defense and if she were tried no question that would be the defense in a case like this. what people forget sometimes the authorities don't even decide to prosecute and they say to themself, you know what, we don't believe that this person was able to establish the intent to commit a crime. and so that could be what prosecutors decide here and decide we don't even think there's a crime, no need for a trial. >> the family, they did what they could. i mean...
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defense secretary chuck hagel will be live on capitol hill in just a few minutes. >>> and up next, if it's wednesday, we've got election results. we've got the winners and losers and the races still not over in texas. the lone star state primary roundup is next. >>> first, a look ahead at the politics planner. you're watching "the daily rundown" only msnbc. president obama taking a trip, going to talk about the minimum wage. we'll be right back. ic) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> the 2014 election cycle kicked off yesterday in texas, and if it's wednesday, we've got election results as we continue our tdr 50 look at the lone star. by and large, it w
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look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just some parts of the world. look, one of the reasons that you have large and capable and multi-faceted military not to fight, it's so you don't have to fight. that deterrent power is being diminished substantially. i'm hearing from inside the pentagon that we're going down to numbers as low as 380,000 after the 450,000. these are numbers that will make it impossible for us to engage not just in large scale wars in one place but in small case conflicts. people like vladimir putin know it. that the why it's so important for us at the end of the day on previous conversation to ensure that things don't escalate
look, if you were to take this vast, complex subject of defense strategy and defense budget and boil it all down in to a bumper sticker, it would be, no more land wars in far off lands. that's what the president is determined with this budget. >> schieffer: well, danielle, what about that. there does seem to be a perception in some parts of the world that the united states is stepping back. >> i think there is perception at this table that the united states is stepping back not just...
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i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war going on with russia, right? that was us and russia. this is ukraine -- >> it was a belief in democracy and self-governance and belief in freedom to protect america's security later on. >> i gotta go. they're yelling at me. >> don't yell at me. >> i'm tired of being yelled at. straight ahead, we go to ukraine and talk to shep smith. he'll have the latest next. >>> welcome back to "the five" and our continuing coverage of the crisis in ukraine. shepard smith is on the ground in kiev and joins us with the latest. i know we have a little bit of a delay, so if people can bear with us, we look forward to hearing your up
i don't understand. >> i think the strategic defense initiative, right, defense initiative? >> i think it was more than that. economic freedom, property rights, the right to self govern. >> we called it a defense. you want to put something in the air -- >> if i buy into the argument just briefly, i know reagan really did bring down the soviet union, which i don't, but ukraine was part of that. >> let me point something out to answer dana's point. we had a cold war...
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. >>> new overnight this according to the south korea defense ministry. the short range missiles are believed to be scud missiles. the missiles flew about 300 miles which means they are capable of hitting south korea or japan. this is the second launch in more than a week. >> learner testified this week. chairman ice saw says yes. >> her attorney indicates she will testify. it has been a back and fourth they go ya negotiation. the evident gath -- >> not so fast after her appearance on sunday the former irs official has not waived her right to testify. the house committee spokesperson responded with this ", bill taylor ms. learner's attorney says she is willing to testify and is requesting a one-week delay for the public hearing. we have informed ms. learner she may make the request for a delay when she comes to the hearing. the hearing is scheduled for wednesday. >> looking to sell off as this crisis in ukraine is escalating. loren simonetti joins us with more. >> the olympics are over but the russian war games are still on. the president declaring a righ
. >>> new overnight this according to the south korea defense ministry. the short range missiles are believed to be scud missiles. the missiles flew about 300 miles which means they are capable of hitting south korea or japan. this is the second launch in more than a week. >> learner testified this week. chairman ice saw says yes. >> her attorney indicates she will testify. it has been a back and fourth they go ya negotiation. the evident gath -- >> not so fast after...
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the sixty was originally due to the plate the hokie defense force the real thing. after much negotiation. the match into a deal on it. in addition the date the site we would not travel with and the federation coldness and set them up to go ahead. i don't know why they change the mind. the match will serve to force the pc in ukraine. according to the country's new sports minister. of the friendliest of the stately cartwright will see to leave madrid while russia and to take home mimi at the craft. england take on debt market wednesday and france that little optional holdings in the french capital local hopes for sale or inaction against south africa and one of the funnest it seems to brazil belgium lady i prepared the cookies taking down fast ahead of the football world cup in brazil. but with one hundred days to get to full real estate uses still under construction and infrastructure problems says sharon about caffeine the general secretary admit it there's a lot of what to do. the fee for a working to two hundred kilometers per hour the cobalt set will accept rema
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defense, ministry of armed troops appeared at the gates as reservists were told to resume their duty. this colonel said at any minute we are ready to do our duty to protect our country. our patriotic spirit has never been higher. the word here is they did not want to give russia reason to start a shooting war. the foreign secretary, william hague, who was visiting key of them allayed plant at the site where protesters had been shot by snipers. he called on russia to withdraw its troops. situation cannot resolve, if russia cannot respect the sovereignty and integrity of ukraine, there will have to be other consequences. >> here, the foreign secretary was listened to closely. he said there would be consequences for russia but did not spell out what they might be. there are no military options on the table but the question is whether the west is prepared to try to isolate russia economically. the crisis is dividing families. this russian is married to a ukrainian. she supports ukraine, which upsets her family back in russia. argued with my family trying to explain our points of view but
defense, ministry of armed troops appeared at the gates as reservists were told to resume their duty. this colonel said at any minute we are ready to do our duty to protect our country. our patriotic spirit has never been higher. the word here is they did not want to give russia reason to start a shooting war. the foreign secretary, william hague, who was visiting key of them allayed plant at the site where protesters had been shot by snipers. he called on russia to withdraw its troops....
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local forces of self-defense and not russian soldiers. you might remember there was some controversy about who the groups were we saw in the last couple of days. president putin saying that he wants to avoid force in the east, but there has been an unconstitutional coup and saying ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovych is still the country's legitimate leader. and he is also warning that anyone who threatens sanctions against russia. as we have seen the americans and europeans threatening sanctions and imposing some stoppages to some talks already. he's learning they should look out for that damage they will incur. president putin has said any snipers who shot demonstrators in kiev have been provacateurs. it refers back to the demonstrations we have seen of course in the last few weeks. president putin trying to clear the name of the former leader of ukraine mr. yanukovych. so this press conference going on in moscow with president putin trying to explain the russian view. this is the first time that we've seen the russian leader putti
local forces of self-defense and not russian soldiers. you might remember there was some controversy about who the groups were we saw in the last couple of days. president putin saying that he wants to avoid force in the east, but there has been an unconstitutional coup and saying ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovych is still the country's legitimate leader. and he is also warning that anyone who threatens sanctions against russia. as we have seen the americans and europeans threatening...
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the russian defense official is discussing ukraine with nato members in brussels as well. in this whole kind of flurry of diplomacy we're getting the sense of two end games. west is pushing the plan to include international observers on the ground, in crimea. direct talks between kiev and moscow and new elections in may a, russians want a return of the ousted ukrainian leader viktor yanukovych to hold the government and re-election in december. there's a gulf between the two side, but at least they're once again talking together. >> 4:03 in the afternoon in moscow, russia. thank you so much jim. back at home, there is new political fights to talk about. president barack obama 's $3.9 trillion budget is on capitol hill. the highlight is massive expansion of earned income tax credit. 13.5 million workers would be eligible for $60 billion in credit. also included, billions for roads and rails, spending the white house says will bolster the economy. republicans say the president's budget is dead on arrival. they complain it runs up the nation's credit card without addressing l
the russian defense official is discussing ukraine with nato members in brussels as well. in this whole kind of flurry of diplomacy we're getting the sense of two end games. west is pushing the plan to include international observers on the ground, in crimea. direct talks between kiev and moscow and new elections in may a, russians want a return of the ousted ukrainian leader viktor yanukovych to hold the government and re-election in december. there's a gulf between the two side, but at least...
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defense secretary hagueel met with counter parts. return's military exercises and its intentions towards ukraine are topic number one. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. i sessionpect russia to be transparent about these activities and i urge them not to take any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation. during a very delicate time. what the west does not want is a provocation that tips exercises into real violence. but if this continues to play out in the streets with the russian majority of crimea, it would not take much to set this tinder box alight. >> my first message, no boots on the ground. we are committed to the territorial integrity and unity of my country. and the new government will do everything and use all legal means to stabilize the situation in crimea. >> a ukranian problem, he said, that would only be solved by ukranians. >> intentionally or not, it seems that vladimir putin with a combination of military exercises scramble fighter jones and
defense secretary hagueel met with counter parts. return's military exercises and its intentions towards ukraine are topic number one. >> we expect other nations to respect ukraine's sovereignty and avoid provocative actions. i sessionpect russia to be transparent about these activities and i urge them not to take any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation. during a very delicate time. what the west does not want is a provocation that tips exercises into real...
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the nation is building a missile defense shield to prevent nuclear annihilation. great sentence. >> this is a tough word. >> i'm going to start with an a. is that a good start? >> yes. >> n. >> lawrence, don't cheat for him. [ laughter ] >> lawrence is trying to tell him the answer. >> a-mn-i -- i don't know. anilation. >> that's what i'm going with. >> it's wrong. >> look at. >> i knew it needed some more stuff in there. >> you missed it. >> well, that's okay. because i'm going to know how to spell that from now on. >> really? how do you spell it? >> i would have never gotten it. all right. >> okay. to test your own spelling skills and to do much better than yours truly search kpix 5 cbs on facebook and "like" our page. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> when she learned that the bay area is a hub for sex trafficking, an east bay woman dedicated her creative art skills to help young women who have been exploited. award winning reporter kate kelly has this week's jefferson award recipient. >>> reporter: according to the fbi, the bay area is one of the nat
the nation is building a missile defense shield to prevent nuclear annihilation. great sentence. >> this is a tough word. >> i'm going to start with an a. is that a good start? >> yes. >> n. >> lawrence, don't cheat for him. [ laughter ] >> lawrence is trying to tell him the answer. >> a-mn-i -- i don't know. anilation. >> that's what i'm going with. >> it's wrong. >> look at. >> i knew it needed some more stuff in there....
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. >> reporter: pistorius claims he thought an intruder was in the home, said he acted in self-defense. abc's "20/20" built a replica of the crime scene to examine crucial evidence at the scene. >> prosecutors say what were two cell phones doing there? >> it would imply an argument. >> she just got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and somehow brought two cell phones with her to leave outside the toilet? they say it doesn't make any sense at all. >> reporter: the trial is set down for three weeks, but the prosecutors alone are calling more thundr witnesses, so it's expected to run much longer. right up until the moments before this trial, prosecutors had been waiting on hel unlock crucial data encrypted on pistorius'e. they now have that and say they're confident of securing a guilty verdict. david. >> hamish macdonald on the s hamish, thank you. eton all e o difference hours make. e plasti the giant ake. oscar statue. as we mentioned a moment umbrellas till handy but hopefully though weather surprises. and lara spencer is there for us. take it away. >> reporter: good
. >> reporter: pistorius claims he thought an intruder was in the home, said he acted in self-defense. abc's "20/20" built a replica of the crime scene to examine crucial evidence at the scene. >> prosecutors say what were two cell phones doing there? >> it would imply an argument. >> she just got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and somehow brought two cell phones with her to leave outside the toilet? they say it doesn't make any sense at...
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well the go to country for unmanned aerial vehicles soon to become the world's largest exporter on the defense front the iron dome system proved its capabilities in the last dance the wall lining the pockets of these really military industrial complex nobody wants to talk about. because everybody. in the street is very upset it's a lot of money the politicians over here we have a solution the idea of his appeal we have a solution years of fighting in close combat in gaza in the west bank have also given israelis the age thirty weapons like the guy and to avoid assault rifles and now something that even hollywood is copping a gun that shoots around corners and as controversial as israel's west bank barrier is its state of the and security system is being copied along america's borders with canada and mexico i think the israelis do. most exciting in the country because they are developing something distinct immediately in the field so the engineering the four million dollars day goes directly to the army and can see if we do all day develop with good or not after three years of working on his do
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against people who were basically threatening georgian interests and then the russians moving in, in defense of their interests and of their compatriots or citizens on the ground. so we're in a very similar situation here. the one big difference is that they were part of the republic of georgia and were always part of that territory. what we're talking about here about crimea where it does seem that the russians are at least laying the groundwork for some kind of legal case to suggest that perhaps crimea could at some juncture become part of the russian federation again so there really is a distinction there. but we've been there before. we've been there before with vladimir putin and frankly have been in very similar situations in the past as you've just laid out since the 1990s on a great deal of trouble over crimea, over ukraine, over the disposition of many of the states that have emerged after the soviet union. >> in terms of the motivations here on the russian side, if the russian federation does decide to stay in crimea on a permanent basis and, as you say, maybe even make a case for
against people who were basically threatening georgian interests and then the russians moving in, in defense of their interests and of their compatriots or citizens on the ground. so we're in a very similar situation here. the one big difference is that they were part of the republic of georgia and were always part of that territory. what we're talking about here about crimea where it does seem that the russians are at least laying the groundwork for some kind of legal case to suggest that...
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we went to one missile defense space actually. and there the russian troops appeared to have vanished. they had been there for i week. they went for a night. and so that seemed to be a bit of an easing in a strangle hold. in other places, they have their troops here in sevastopol. there were still russian troops there. behind me you can see some of the russian naval vessels. there's one large one there over my right shoulder. that is continuing the blockade of ukrainian naval vessels here in the port. very much the russian military continuing here, tim. >> okay. thank you very much, indeed. diplomatic efforts continue in brussels. we heard overnight they are planning to double the number of fighter jets over the baltic region. so the pressure building up on russia as diplomacy continues. let's check up with all the latest developments. this report by nick childs. >> in brussels, an emergency of union leaders and concern over ukraine. but no sign of headway. >> it sends a clear message to the russian government that what has happen
we went to one missile defense space actually. and there the russian troops appeared to have vanished. they had been there for i week. they went for a night. and so that seemed to be a bit of an easing in a strangle hold. in other places, they have their troops here in sevastopol. there were still russian troops there. behind me you can see some of the russian naval vessels. there's one large one there over my right shoulder. that is continuing the blockade of ukrainian naval vessels here in...
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. >> and in this country from the white house, state and defense departments today we saw carefully coordinated warnings to russia not to interfere in ukraine. >>> still ahead for us tonight, outrage. a funny guy gets suddenly serious before a room full of empty chairs in washington. tonight, powerful members of congress getting called out for not showing up and in some cases falling asleep. >>> the actor and comedian seth rogen has become active in a charity to educate the public, especially young people about alzheimer's disease. it is personal for him because of the slow decline of his mother-in-law. he went before congress yesterday, as so many do, appearing as a celebrity advocate, and he is now using his celebrity to tell the public what he found in washington, and the way he found our elected lawmakers acting. now he is telling the world what it's like to testify before a largely absent senate cub committee. our report from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: every day there are a lot of boring hearing on capitol hill. >> i don't know if you know who i am at all. >> reporter: but when a
. >> and in this country from the white house, state and defense departments today we saw carefully coordinated warnings to russia not to interfere in ukraine. >>> still ahead for us tonight, outrage. a funny guy gets suddenly serious before a room full of empty chairs in washington. tonight, powerful members of congress getting called out for not showing up and in some cases falling asleep. >>> the actor and comedian seth rogen has become active in a charity to educate...
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hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there are protests there against the government and a crackdown against protesters in the streets. what would like to see the administration do? >> first we need to clearly pronounce ourselves as more than just concerned about what's happening. we need to say clearly the united states and its people and its government are firmly on the side of the ambitions and desires, the rightful desires of the people in the streets, the students and young people protesting against violations. beyond that, i would like to see specific u.s. sanctions against individuals in the maduro government that are systematically partici
hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think part of that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there...
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. >> and we got word the defense department suspended military to military relations between russia and the u.s. >> yeah, a statement from the pentagon. it could not be seen as a surprise, after all, putin's troops are now occupying crimea. and they are announcing joint exercises from meetings to conferences with military counterparts. they say over the years these sorts of meetings have helped build trust between the two sides in transparency. and the u.s. has moved warships into the black sea. they say these are part of normal and scheduled military deployments. >> mike, thank you very much. mike mentioned the president's critics on capitol hill. senator mccain says white house foreign policy is part of the situation. >> the president of the united states clearly has no idea of the kind of person putin is and what his intentions are, which is to rebuild the near brood, to have the old russian empire restored as much as possible, and ukraine is a crown jewel of that, and the president has played right into putin's hands. >> and you can hear more of senator mccain's interview at 9:00 ea
. >> and we got word the defense department suspended military to military relations between russia and the u.s. >> yeah, a statement from the pentagon. it could not be seen as a surprise, after all, putin's troops are now occupying crimea. and they are announcing joint exercises from meetings to conferences with military counterparts. they say over the years these sorts of meetings have helped build trust between the two sides in transparency. and the u.s. has moved warships into...
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the organization that he worked for, the naacp legal defense fund represented a man on appeal who was convicted in 1982 of killing a philadelphia police officer. that man was convict ed when adigbule was just a kid. and he worked on the case for the naacp as it challenged in appeals the constitutionality of the jury's sentencing instructions. and they won. the court ruled in favor of the naacp which resulted in jamaal's death sentence being vacated. he's now serving life without parole. that single appellate representation was then transformed into the basic kind of demagoguery on fox news. >> he volunteered to help out this man, who was convicted of murdering a philadelphia police officer in cold blood. >> a cop killer's cod letter. >> there's a very racial past of pushing racial politics through actions inside the law. >> this is something who represented a nonrepen tent cop killer. >> you know what you just saw, right? and that worked at least so far. somehow, one can't help but wonder if this is a standard that only applies to a civil rights lawyer, trying to head the justice depa
the organization that he worked for, the naacp legal defense fund represented a man on appeal who was convicted in 1982 of killing a philadelphia police officer. that man was convict ed when adigbule was just a kid. and he worked on the case for the naacp as it challenged in appeals the constitutionality of the jury's sentencing instructions. and they won. the court ruled in favor of the naacp which resulted in jamaal's death sentence being vacated. he's now serving life without parole. that...
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i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian economy is vulnerable. ironically out of all of this, the extreme as a rule neblt and free fall of the ukrainian economy may eventually destabilize, because the strong support has definitely increased over the last few days. >> i couldn't agree more. this is a big thing. russia needs the foreign exchange. their economy is in terrible shape. you're exactly right. mr. mcfall, let me pursue this more. at this point, you tell me technically, i don't know, at some point all putin has to do is to tell his mill their people in crimea to stand down and go back to the bases and th
i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian...
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how does the defense use that? >> to an american lawyer, this seems to violate the rules of discovery because you can hear the defense attorney asking him, where are these notes? why haven't we seen them yet? to an american attorney that would sound like a discovery violation right away. but in this case, you can see how with witnesses, every prior statement you make, whether to police or notes that you take down is a statement that later on if you don't testify consistently with, a defense attorney can exploit those inconsistencies. and the ultimate question is, at what point sdo do we accept some minor inconsistencies between stories sdoer it cross over to the other side where those major inconsistencies then become fatal. there's not a jury. there's a judge who is probably seen inconsistencies before and she may give them the weight that they deserve. >> now the big issue is, at this point in the trial, even though it's early and we heard from our legal expert down there, it could take many months given how many
how does the defense use that? >> to an american lawyer, this seems to violate the rules of discovery because you can hear the defense attorney asking him, where are these notes? why haven't we seen them yet? to an american attorney that would sound like a discovery violation right away. but in this case, you can see how with witnesses, every prior statement you make, whether to police or notes that you take down is a statement that later on if you don't testify consistently with, a...
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behind him, his family, before him, his defense team. at the front of the room, the judge who will decide his fate. he denies all the charges. hamish mcdonald, abc news, pritoria. >>> a top army commander is expected to plead guilty to several serious charges this morning. general jeffrey sinclaire will admit he had extramarital affairs with two junior officers. committing adultery is a crime in the military. sinclaire denies he sexually assaulted the women, a charge which would bring life in prison. >>> secretly snapping pictures up a woman's skirt, apparently not against the law in massachusetts. michael robinson was arrested in 2010 for what's known as up-skirting using a cell phone to take photos and videos up the skirts and dresses of female riders on the boston subway, but a judge just ruled he did not break the peeping tom law saying it only applies when the victim is nude or partially nude. >> so if you're wearing underwear it's okay? that's disgusting. >> it just seems like an invasion of privacy in any sense, no matter -- you d
behind him, his family, before him, his defense team. at the front of the room, the judge who will decide his fate. he denies all the charges. hamish mcdonald, abc news, pritoria. >>> a top army commander is expected to plead guilty to several serious charges this morning. general jeffrey sinclaire will admit he had extramarital affairs with two junior officers. committing adultery is a crime in the military. sinclaire denies he sexually assaulted the women, a charge which would bring...